Domer-Neff Nature Preserve and Bird Sanctuary | Things to Do on Washington Island, Wisconsin
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Birders will enjoy Domer-Neff Nature Preserve and Bird Sanctuary, which was established to protect the bird habitats in the uplands in 1997. There have been 218 species of birds recorded on the island, and the preserve is a popular location for science class field trips with a .6 mile trails that meander through the fields and shrubbery where birds of prey hunt in the open meadows. The preserve is also home to the Stavkirke Chapel and meditation trail which leads to the Door County Land Trust Hiking Trail.

Domer-Neff Nature Preserve and Bird Sanctuary, 1800 Town Line Road, Washington Island, WI 54246, Phone: 920-746-1359

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